3rd Grade Instruction Module: Models of Multiplication from the Multiplication and Facts to 10 Unit …
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- Students learn how to represent multiplication using a variety of models: repeated addition, an array, an area model, an intersections model, and a number line.
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3rd Grade Math Game: River Crossing from the Multiplication and Facts to 10 Unit …
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- Students learn to use multiplication facts and math strategies to play a game and build fluency in multiplication facts.
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3rd Grade Math Lesson: Multiplication Chart from the Multiplication and Facts to 10 Unit …
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- Students learn to use the multiplication chart to find products of two factors between 0 and 10.
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3rd Grade Math Quiz: Models of Multiplication Quiz from the Multiplication and Facts to 10 Unit …
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- This quiz is designed to test concept understanding for the accompanying Instruction Module, "Models of Multiplication".
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4th Grade Math Game: Pet Rescue Hotel from the Multiplication Facts 11 and 12, Multiplication Algorithm Unit …
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- Students learn to apply their knowledge of multiplying two-digit numbers by one-digit numbers using place value and the distributive property.
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4th Grade Math Lesson: Distributive Property from the Multiplication Facts 11 and 12, Multiplication Algorithm Unit …
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- Students learn to use the distributive property to multiply numbers and compare the results with the sums (meaning of multiplication).
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5th Grade Math Game: Space Station Repair from the Whole Number Division Unit …
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- Students learn to estimate quotients by rounding the dividend to a compatible number (rounding dividends and divisors) and to divide numbers to find an exact answer.
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5th Grade Math Lesson: Estimation of Quotients from the Whole Number Division Unit …
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- Students learn how to estimate a division problem by either rounding the dividend to a compatible number or by estimating by completing the first division step of the problem.
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